Discount Benefits for Self-Development and Daily Life for Youth Veterans Under 34 or Within 3 Years of Discharge
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IBK Industrial Bank of Korea and Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs Sign Business Agreement to Develop Customized Cards for Young Veterans View original image

IBK Industrial Bank announced on the 20th that it has signed a business agreement with the Seoul Regional Veterans Office to develop a customized card (Heroes Card) to support young veterans.


The signing ceremony was attended by Kim Sung-tae, President of IBK Industrial Bank, Kang Jeong-ae, Minister of Patriots and Veterans Affairs, and Jung Wan-gyu, Chairman of the Credit Finance Association. This agreement targets young veterans aged 34 or younger or within three years of discharge, and the customized card (Heroes Card) was planned to support the social reintegration of young veterans who have fulfilled their military service obligations.


The customized card (Heroes Card) will offer discount benefits for self-development such as books and language tests, as well as conveniences in daily life such as transportation and communication. It is scheduled to be launched in July this year by three financial companies: IBK Industrial Bank, KB Kookmin Card, and NH Nonghyup Card.


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President Kim Sung-tae stated, “We will do our best in the financial sector to contribute to strengthening national veterans policies and spreading veterans culture,” and added, “We will create a card that provides practical help to veterans with gratitude for their dedication to the nation.”


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